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So what's the story with this one? How did superstar film composer Hans Zimmer, in a year where he also produced the megablockbuster The Dark Knight, come to work on a Mexican comedy so obscure that its Wikipedia article only has one sentence and doesn't mention Hans at all? I guess I'm not surprised it never got released or even leaked cleanly, which is a shame as it's quite a nice score, sort of a spiritual sequel to Spanglish, and all we have is a crappy SFX-filled rip. But this one has always been a bit of a mystery to me...

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dirty_score

2017-11-08 12:04:38

I wish Hans would spend more time with independent movies instead of blockbusters.

Edmund Meinerts

2017-11-08 13:05:47

I agree. Romantic comedies and light dramas are usually not a genre that provides a lot of great scores but Hans has such a good touch for them, his melodic sense really shines in scores like this, The Holiday, Spanglish, As Good as it Gets...

dirty_score

2017-11-08 14:54:38

True, even if the movies are a bit fluffy, Hans can really knock it out of the park. I'm still waiting for a proper release of "Something's Gotta Give".

I think I remember reading that Hans only charged just one dollar for this movie. Don't know the whole story behind it though. And yes I also find this score quite enjoyable with a really catchy theme. Hans really has a good streak with Rom-Coms.

isildur

2017-11-08 23:38:22

lol. I think that second article @Scorefan posted above talks about the dollar thingy "un dolar" I mentioned.

thanks for the reply! well, it is possible to rip at worlds end, but compared to casi divas, pirates has a lot of SFX... in other words: it would be a complete hell to listen to a ripped pirates soundtrack because you would hear everythiing: screaming, sea, gun shots, swords and etc.the advantage with movies like casi divas, is that the SFX is quite low. same with desperate housewives ;)so im not going to rip pirates, because the sfx would dominate the music. we just have to hope for a promo surfacing!

Hey antas, i have this promo of casi divas, its has vert minor sfx. you can see the front cover and back cover with track list and duration, the scores total is 55.50, almost an hour. really good album in 320 kbps

Wow... I never expected people would listen to my rips and take them seriously! But to be honest, this is a good rip (A)The covers arent mine, I made others myself. For the final cut, I removed some tracks so that score came down to 26 tracks, with little over 40 mins.This is the front cover I made:http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/7716/casidivasfront.jpg

Hi Xinema... I called it CASI DIVAS END 01, and CASI DIVAS END 02... coz are two tracks in ONE THEME, but the first track is the THEME for the DIVAS, and the second theme is for the character performed by Ludwika Paleta... so, for your consideration... called it as you wish... (^^,)